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Martian said:Both are fine machines, but...
If your purpose in building a tractor is for mowing applications first, I am not buying your tractor. PERIOD. Why would you buy a tractor that was first designed to be a mowing machine where it only requires a weak frame, loader, axles, etc and second build a tractor that is designed to suit many purposes including mowing and rugged work, such as in the woods and around farms? If your buying the size of tractor discussed your not to worried about tearing a nicely manicured lawn if you want that size of a rugged tractor. That's like saying you want a 3500 dualie with a 20' trailer to be comfortable driving around and parallel parking in down town New York city. Your idea of building a mowing tractor first is outrageous, I'm not saying that's what Kubota does, but of it is, never buy one of their tractors. I know I wouldn't want a souped up lawn tractor doing real work.
But back to weight... I too don't understand the theory less weight.
Great point Martin! We're not talking mowing grass, we're talking about a working machines. I ditto your point again. It's amazing how the kubota reps keep a close eye on the kioti thread. They must be concerned with other orange brands. Guess they have a rebuttle for everything, they must go to training to find ways to weasel out of the factual questions.